As if you’re not already beaming with nostalgia, Disney also issued these (non-musical) greats in the decade: The Mighty Ducks, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Cool Runnings, Hocus Pocus, A Goofy Movie, James and the Giant Peach, and The Parent Trap. Disney released an animated musical almost every year in between, blessing us with Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, and Mulan. The ’90s were considered the Disney Renaissance, which started with The Little Mermaid in November 1989 and ended with Tarzan in 1999. If it felt like the best Disney movies came out when you were a kid, you weren’t wrong. You were the first to see the greatest Disney movies ever made. And for more throwback memories, check out the 25 Things Only Parents in the 1990s Will Remember. Our parents probably thought we were all so weird. You thought the most obscure toys were all that and a bag of chips.įor those who don’t quite remember Pogs, Gak, Floam, Furbys, Tamagotchis, Beanie Babies, or Sky Dancers by name, here’s a quick synopsis: a bunch of milk caps, super-stretchy goop, bead-filled foam, talking gremlin-like robots, digital pets, stuffed animals you thought would be worth millions, and fairies you could shoot into the air. And for more nostalgia, check out the 100 Photos That Kids Born After 2000 Will Never Understand. And if you already agree, get ready to be hit in the feels. If you don’t believe that’s true, below are 25 things to convince you otherwise. Between the thriving pop culture and the good vibes all around, it’s hard to argue that there was a better time to be a kid. And with no social media or high-speed internet, the ’90s were the last decade of pure innocence.
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You grew up with some of the most iconic movies and television series to date ( The Lion King, Full House, Rugrats, oh my!) and downright bizarre toys that were the coolest things since sliced bread. But if you were young in the ’90s, you had it particularly good. When you’re a kid, nothing really matters but what’s on the lunch menu and when you can have a sleepover with your best friend.